The most important question: can you conceal AIWB under a gamer vest?
The most important question: can you conceal AIWB under a gamer vest?
Several of my partners did so. One of them I currently work with did it twice in a single gunfight while it was still going on. Even more interesting is he did an in-battery the first time and a tac-load the second.
Another partner, a while retired now, did an in-battery and then picked up the mag (he dropped it on the trunk of a car).
One of my friends (and Sgt) back in the day was in a gunfight with three bad guys when he and his trainee arrived to the scene of a home invasion robbery with the family tied up in the backyard... except that the call was not a robbery so they had no idea what they were walking into. After the trainee took frag to the face and couldn't see, and he was running low on ammunition... He started telling the trainee to give him her magazines. It was a multi-minute gunfight and I don't know if he actually ran out or was just getting close. Like I said... "almost" non existant... not totally.
Competition needs rules... But if a "sport" is going to claim realism over other "sports"... the rules should reflect reality. Otherwise it's just another sport and that's OK.
Meh. Unless there is a dedicated small optic gun division, not seeing an attraction, at least for me. I can already shoot out of AIWB in USPSA if I really want to.
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For most people, personal logistics are such that having another match option to shoot in a given month would be welcome.
Frankly that’s part of the reason I do t get 90% of the indignant over IDPA rules. Yeah, it’s the special Olympics of the shooting games, but then shouldn’t it be easy to show up and beat all the tactards?
For me, when I had regular access to matches, I chose the match that worked with my schedule and didn’t get too wrapped around the axle about whether it worked with my “carry” setup or not. Eventually I figured out that that was a really stupid reason not to go have fun.
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Done. Thanks for the heads up.
As an SO I am nervous about it, but was supportive with the recommendation they do a video to update SOs on proper procedures for it.